The most common meat consumed in the United States is chicken, particularly due to its versatility, relatively low cost, and perceived health benefits compared to red meats. Following chicken, beef and pork are also popular, with beef being favored for its flavor in dishes like burgers and steaks. Together, these meats dominate the American diet, reflecting both culinary preferences and industrial production practices.
Beef is the most consumed meat in the US.
chicken and beef
turkey
Different languages have different words for pureed meat. In the US, the more common term is "pureed meat."
"Off" has a few meanings. It can mean the opposite of "ON", that is probably most common in US. In Britain, "I'll be off" means' I am going', - "the meat is off" means the meat is rotten.
Different languages have different words for pureed meat. In the US, the more common term is "pureed meat."
Europe
meat
meatballmeatloafmincemeat
Meatloaf/burgers
the most common language in the US is English
There are some cases of poaching in the US. In California people hunted bears for their fur and claws. In Pennsylvania deer where hunted for their meat and/or antlers.